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Spoilers ahead for Old Wounds,the fourth episode ofYellowjacketsseason two.

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And thats far from Natalies only problem.

And it was on my 22nd birthday that we shot it.

It was at the very end of such a long day, and I was already exhausted.

We were actually going through the snow and I thought I was gonna get frostbite at one point.

They had these warming tents they were very prepared for everything but it was excruciating.

Alberta is where they shotThe Revenant.Like, the coldest place ever.

I will say, though, that those were my two favorite days to film.

I felt so fulfilled, and I brought that experience back with me.

Until that scene, Natalie had been fairly stoic, just determined to survive.

Its nice for her to have a release.

Im interested in seeing more of her breaking down into who she is in the modern day.

Natalie ends up in that situation because she challenged Lottie to a hunting contest.

But also Natalies the one whos actually helping everyone in a practical sense by giving them food.

Without her, I dont think any of them wouldve survived.

Natalies been fending for herself for her entire life, and Lottie is someone who grew up very rich.

I think thats why she falls into this position of huntress naturally.

To some extent, shes been in survival mode her whole life.

But theres so much guilt, too.

Natalie carries a lot of it, and it darkens her.

But, of course, theyre not completely against each other.

But thats whats exciting about our show: Were finally getting into these crazy psychological moments within each character.

This interview has been edited and condensed.

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